U.S. Supreme Court,
Administrative/Regulatory
Jun. 30, 2020
Ruling on CFPB could create more uncertainty
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to give the president the right to fire the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s director without cause nonetheless left the agency intact, leaving both sides frustrated even while conservative legal scholars say the ruling is a step forward in their quest against the power of administrative agencies.




The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to give the president the right to fire the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's director without cause nonetheless left the agency intact, leaving both sides frustrated even while conservative legal scholars say the ruling is a step forward in their quest against the power of administrative agencies.
Reversing a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. wrote th...
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